Candidates running for West Virginia’s Supreme Court Nov. 6

CHARLESTON, WV (AP)- A Nov. 6 special election is set for two West Virginia Supreme Court seats vacated by the retirements of justices Menis Ketchum and Robin Davis. Here is a look at the 10 candidates in each race, including their occupation and hometown. Ketchum’s seat runs through 2020; Davis’ seat runs through 2024.

The elections are nonpartisan. Party affiliations are listed either from the candidates or from the state Democratic Party:

KETCHUM SEAT:

Tim Armstead, current temporary justice, former Republican House of Delegates speaker, Elkview.

Harry C. “Bo” Bruner Jr., attorney, Charleston

Robert H. Carlton, attorney, Williamson

Ronald H. Hatfield Jr., attorney, Barboursville

Mark Hunt, attorney, Charleston, Democrat. Former member of state House of Delegates.